When someone looks at your lips while you talk and smiles, it might seem like a subtle gesture, but it actually hides multiple interpretations from a psychological and non-verbal language perspective.
Most conscientious adults tend to avoid making biased or discriminatory comments in the presence of children. But new research from the University of Washington suggests that preschool-aged children ...
Q: How do non-verbal communication skills affect conflict resolution? A: Often, we think about communication in terms of words alone; however, a large part of communication is non-verbal. In what ways ...
According to researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), kids as young as three to five years old can already use context-specific information to determine whether or ...
How do most of us read the minds and moods of others? Non-verbal cues. Unfortunately, the comfort of interpreting non-verbal cues leaves too many overconfident they’re right and too few confident they ...
In Part 1 of this three-part series on “How Does Communication Work?” I introduced the distinction between kinesics (body language, including gestures, eye gaze, and facial expressions) and ...
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